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1974 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament Teams 25 Finals Site Greensboro Coliseum Greensboro, North Carolina Champions NC State (1st title) Runner-Up Marquette (1st title game) Semifinalists Kansas (1st Final Four) UCLA (11th Final Four) Winning Coach Norm Sloan (1st title) MOP David Thompson NC State Attendance 154,112 Top scorer David Thompson NC State (97 points) |
The 1974 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament involved 25 schools playing
in single-elimination play to determine the national champion of men's NCAA Division
I college basketball. It began on March 9, 1974, and ended with the championship
game on March 25 in Greensboro, North Carolina. A total of 29 games were
played, including a third place game in each region and a national third place
game. North Carolina State, coached by Norm Sloan, won the national title with a 76-64 victory in the final game over Marquette, coached by Al McGuire. This result ended UCLA's record streak of seven consecutive titles. David Thompson of North Carolina State was named the tournament's Most Outstanding Player. This was the final year that only conference champions could participate in the tournament. During the same time in 1974, the Collegiate Commissioners' Association held a tournament in St. Louis, Missouri. They invited the second-place teams from eight conferences to participate. In 1975, the NCAA would expand the field to include at-large bids. |
There are also 10 Atlantic Coast Conference titles and seven Southern Conference
Championships belonging to the Wolfpack, the most recent being the 1987 ACC Championship
under Jim Valvano. NCSU's biggest rivalry is with the North Carolina
Tar Heels (See UNC-NCSU rivalry). In 1973 the Wolfpack had a perfect record but
were ineligible for postseason play. The impact of NC State's men's basketball program on college basketball cannot be overstated. |






The NC State Wolfpack Men's basketball program is considered one of the more tradition
packed programs in the history of college basketball. The Wolfpack is coached
by Sidney Lowe and play in the RBC Center, which they moved to in the 1999
season after playing for 50 years in historic Reynolds Coliseum. The program has two NCAA Championships under its belt, one in 1974 under head coach Norm Sloan and one in 1983 under coach Jim Valvano. |
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Everett Case, NC State's Hall of Fame coach, is credited with “bringing basketball
to the South” and accepted as the “grandfather” of the greatest basketball conference
in the country, since Case was the man who had the idea for the ACC and
the ACC Tournament. Case, an Indiana high school basketball coaching legend,
came to NC State and brought with him some top Indiana players. State's rise as
a basketball program forced Duke and North Carolina to up the ante. In 1959, Duke
hired Vic Bubas, a former NC State player and Case's assistant coach, who would
take Duke to 4 ACC Tournament Championships and three appearances in the NCAA
Final Four (in 1963, '64 and '66). |